110 Harborne Park Road
Harborne, Birmingham
West Midlands
B17 0BS
Care Type | Care Home |
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Care Category | Residential | Dementia | Respite |
Availability | Yes |
Weekly Prices From | £850.00 |
Regulator's Rating | Good |
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Rebecca Keymer-Smith is Registered Care Manager at Field House Residential Home Limited.
Field House residential and dementia care home in Harborne, Birmingham, is registered for 21 residents and has 20 single bedrooms plus one that can be occupied as a double for siblings or married couples.
Field House is family-run and has a wonderful team that works tirelessly to care for its residents as we would want our loved ones to be cared for. A senior team member takes charge of each shift and has the support of other team members and ourselves seven days a week.
We are a work in progress, and we pride ourselves on caring for each resident with compassion, dignity, and love until the end of their journey. Please check out our Google reviews!
If you would like to discuss our highly rated and well-reviewed care home in Birmingham further, please use this simple contact form.
Care Options | We Can Provide |
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Support For | Companionship, Convalescence, Daily Respite Care, Emergency Care, End of Life, High Dependency, Palliative, Personal care, Reablement, Rehabilitation, Support for Couples. |
Disability Support | Bed Bound, Hearing Impairment, Physically Frail, Requires Hoist , Speech Impairment, Visual Impairment, Walking Frame. |
Medication | By Mouth, Change Catheter, Injection, Suppository. |
Nursing Specialisms | Cancer, Depression, Diabetes, Heart Disease, Liver Disease, Lung Disease, Pain Management, Parkinson's Disease, Stroke. |
Type Of Dementia | Mild Dementia, Moderate Dementia. |
Dementia Behaviour | Agitation / Restlessness, Challenging Behaviour, Disrupted Sleep Patterns, Mild Forgetfulness. |
Dementia Specialisms | Alzheimer's, Lewy Body, Mixed Dementias, Vascular Dementia. |
Respite Care | Yes |
Autumna has invited care providers to evidence the infection control measures they are carrying out, above and beyond those laid out by the government, in order to keep residents, staff and visitors safe.
What we're doing to keep residents & visitors safe | ||
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We are working within the government guidelines to help protect our staff and clients. We have a close relationship with the Infection Prevention and Control team in Birmingham, we have several colleagues, at all different levels and member of management that are Infection Prevention and Control champions. A weekly audit is completed by the Head Housekeeper of the premises and a monthly audit is completed by management. We pride ourselves on our cleanliness and our infection prevention and control methods. This is something that is extraordinarily important to us and is at the heart of the care that we provide. |
Infection Control Initiatives in place | ||
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Independent Assessments | We have been independently assessed in our approach to infection control. | |
Infection Control Training | Our staff are trained to use measures which prevent and control infections. | |
Regulatory Assessment | We have been assessed by the care regulator in our approach to infection control. | |
Sterilisation & Disinfection Devices | We are using sterilisation and/or disinfection devices within our care setting. | |
Virus Testing | We are testing for viral infection when symptoms present within our care setting. |
Infection Prevention & Control (IPC) - Regulator’s Assessment | ||
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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, regulators have assessed the preparedness of care providers in relation to infection prevention and control. Details of the regulator’s latest findings can be found below. | ||
Regulator: CQC | ||
Admission | The provider assured the regulator that it was admitting people safely to the service. | |
Policies | The provider assured the regulator that its infection prevention and control policy was up to date. | |
Premises | The provider assured the regulator that it was promoting safety through the layout and hygiene practices of the premises. | |
Shielding | The provider assured the regulator that it was using personal protective equipment effectively and safely. | |
Staffing | The provider assured the regulator that it was making sure infection outbreaks can be effectively prevented or managed. | |
Testing | The provider assured the regulator that it was accessing testing for people using the service and staff. | |
Use of PPE | The provider assured the regulator that it was using personal protective equipment effectively and safely. | |
Visitors | The provider assured the regulator that it was preventing visitors from catching and spreading infections. | |
View the provider’s latest Inspection Reports. |
Safe Visiting Space | |||||
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Connectivity for resident testing, monitoring & communications |
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Infection control and the safety of both residents and staff often requires quarantine measures and the isolation of care home residents. To test, monitor and allow residents to communicate with relatives, the prevalence of room-level connectivity within the home is becoming increasingly relevant. Wireless Internet access (WiFi) Yes, our care home has WiFi in all our resident’s rooms. Mobile Phone Network Coverage (mobile “signal”) Yes, our care home has mobile phone signal in all our resident’s rooms. Telephone for external calling Yes, our care home provides a telephone in all our resident’s rooms. Family Portal Yes, our care home has provides families with a family portal. Find out more about Family Portals. |
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Our Building and Facilities |
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At Field House, we have a beautiful landscaped garden and comfy lounges for residents to relax and enjoy themselves in. Why not come and see this friendly and welcoming Birmingham care home for yourself? Use this simple online form to arrange a visit. |
Is Our Home Purpose Built |
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No |
The Year Our Home Was Built |
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1 Jan 1870 |
How Many Floors We Have |
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3 |
Who Owns Our Building |
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Private |
Communal Rooms |
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Conservatory, Dining Rooms, Sitting Rooms, TV Lounges. |
What Else Do We Provide |
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Assisted Bathroom, Stairlift. |
Our Garden |
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Communal Garden, Communal Patio, Seating, Secure Garden, Wheelchair Friendly Access. |
How 'Smart' Are We? |
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Combined Heat & Power (CHP), Reduce Plastic Use. |
Brochures |
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Brochure_Field_House_Residential Home_2024.pdf |
Our Photos |
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Description |
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Field House care home offers 21 beautifully furnished rooms with TV and Telephone Points in each. The bedrooms are a mixture of sizes. Sixteen have an en suite facility, and some have showers, too. They are spread over three floors, with a lift to access each floor. |
About Our Rooms | |
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Number Of Rooms | 21 |
Number Of Ensuite Rooms | 15 |
We offer these types of ensuite rooms: Shower Rooms, WC and Basin, Wet Rooms. |
Type Of Room |
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Double Room, Single Room. |
Room Features |
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Direct Garden Access, Furnished, Garden View, Step Free Access, Unfurnished. |
Room Facilities |
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Catch up TV, Freeview TV, Fridge, Internet Access, Safe, Secure Access, Sky/Cable TV, Telephone Point, Wifi. |
Our Photos |
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Weekly Fees Start From | Fee |
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Residential Fees From / Price Per Week | £850.00 |
Residential Dementia Fees From / Price Per Week | £875.00 |
Respite Fees From / Price Per Week | £900.00 |
Funding Types | |
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Local Authority | Birmingham |
Region | West Midlands |
We Accept Self-Funding Clients | Yes |
We Accept Local Authority Funding | Yes |
We Accept NHS Continuing Healthcare | Yes |
We Accept Local Authority funding with a Third Party Top-Up | Yes |
Choice Dining is a food-focused accreditation designed to give care-seekers like yourself the ability to consider and compare the dining experience within different care settings.
To be awarded the Choice Dining badge, a care home will have committed to delivering exceptional dining experiences with a strong focus on preference, individuality, hygiene and the environment. You can explore the specifics of all participating homes in the tab below to learn more about the food on offer, how it is served and presented and what they’re doing to cater for your personal taste. Find out more about Choice Dining.
Styles of Food | Pureed |
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Dining Locations | Bedroom Dining Lounge/Diner |
Dining Styles | Room Service |
Hospitality | Guests are welcome for dinner (Covid permitting) |
Our Photos |
The preparation, nutritional value and presentation of food.
Attractive drinks and adaptive cups/glasses are available and accessible where needed.
Individual dietary needs are person centred.
Meals reflect the nutritional needs of the residents.
Our menu is balanced.
Snacks are provided for residents that require texture-modified food.
Sweet and savoury foods are provided between meals (this does not just include cakes and biscuits).
Room Service
A critical component for good health.
Hand hygiene for both residents and staff.
We are following best practice including NICE guidelines as a standard.
We are conducting internal and/or 3rd party food safety audits.
We have allergen management policies in place.
A freedom to eat the food you want, when you want it.
A Private Dining room is bookable for residents and their families.
Families are invited for meals [Covid permitting].
Residents dining in their own room have the same food options as elsewhere.
Residents dining in their own room have their food presented to same standard as elsewhere.
Residents have access to Dining Room.
Residents have the option of dining in their own room.
Staff sit with the residents they support when they dine.
Residents can order food not on the menu, or have access to an ‘evergreen menu’.
More than one option is available at mealtimes for all residents, including those with special and theraputic diets.
There is a weekly menu.
We offer catering for special events.
Residents are involved in the creation of the menu.
The best interest choices are made for residents unable to make their own choices.
Understanding the wants and requirements of every individual be it cultural, religious or dietary.
Vegetarian food can be served.
We can support people with Diabetes.
Delivering a respectful and quality service.
Residents are given appropriate and dignified crockery / glassware and cutlery.
Staff are hospitality trained to present / serve meals.
Tables are well laid.
We have food theme days/nights.
Staff understand and pre-empt potential meal-time behaviours which can impact nutritional intake.
Staff always use appropriate and dignified language (e.g. it is an ‘apron’ not a ‘bib’).
We promote an inclusive dining experience.
There are no unnecessary disruptions during mealtimes.
Being environmentally and socially responsible and thoughtful.
We monitor our food waste.
Residents can get involved in the growing of food and/or ingredients on site.
We grow some food and/or ingredients on site.
We use locally sourced and locally grown or reared food.
We use organically grown food.
Our energy usage is well maintained.
We are actively reducing food mileage.
Activities Are So Important |
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Activities encourage a fulfilling life, day-to-day enjoyment, and fun. A timetable of activities is available each day at Field House Residential Home Limited, and many recreational resources can be accessed at any time. Maintaining physical activity has many benefits for the well-being and independence of residents, and at Field House, we encourage regular light exercise tailored to suit everyone, as well as more leisurely activities such as arts, baking, and flower arranging. |
Our Photos |
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Timetables |
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Brochure_Field_House_Residential Home_2024 (1).pdf |
Activities At Home |
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1 to 1 Activities, Animal Petting, Bingo, Birthday Celebrations, Board Games, Card Games, Choir, Cooking, Crafts, Crosswords, Excursions, Exercise Class, Flower Arranging, Gardening, Knitting / Embroidery, Music Entertainment, Music Therapy, Painting, Pet Therapy, Quiz Games, Religious Services, Reminiscence, Singing, Themed Events, Visiting Entertainment, Word Games. |
Activities Outside Our Home |
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Garden Centre, Local Tourist Attractions, Park, Pub, Shopping, Shopping Centre, Theatre. |
The Go Green badge is designed to give care-seekers like yourself the ability to consider and compare a care home’s sustainability and green practices.
The below statements are changes that the care provider has acknowledged they have implemented towards a more sustainable future.
The operation, maintenance, and repair of a property
Do you use LED light bulbs? | Yes | |
Are your windows double glazed? | Partial | |
Do you use motion sensors? | Yes | |
Is your boiler less than 15 years old? | Yes | |
Do you use sensor taps to save water? | Yes | |
Do you have an EPC rating? | Yes | |
Do you use eco-friendly cleaning products? | Yes |
The sourcing of goods and the landfill/recycling journey
Do you monitor your waste? | Yes | |
Do you train your team on recycling practices? | Yes | |
Do you have systems for recycling throughout the home? | Yes |
Energy reduction and renewable energy usage
Do you measure your energy consumption? | Yes | |
Is your boiler less than 15 years old? | Yes |
Using digital rather than paper based processes
Do you use digital payslips? | Yes | |
Do you use online rotas? | Yes | |
Do you use digital care plans? | Yes |
In-home and community projects that protect the environment
Do you carry out projects that support wildlife? | Yes | |
Do you compost? | Yes |
Our Pets |
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Please discuss with our home manager |
Can You Bring Your Pet |
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Yes |
How We Help With Your Pet |
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Feeding, Sanitation, Walking. |
We Welcome |
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Birds, Cats, Dogs, Rabbits, Reptiles. |
110 Harborne Park Road
Harborne, Birmingham
West Midlands
B17 0BS
Current Ratings | |
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Overall | Good |
Safe | Good |
Well Led | Good |
Caring | Good |
Responsive | Good |
Effective | Good |
Inspection Reports | |
Last inspected | 18th December 2020 |
Last rated | 9th April 2019 |
Current Report |
Field House Residential Home Limited Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk) |
Historic Reports |
Field House Residential Home Limited Care Home - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk) |
Registration Date | 18th August 2014 |
Service Provider | RKS Care Limited, B60 2JF |
Transport |
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Bus Stop nearby, Car Park, Car Park on-site. |
Places of Worship |
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Anglican Cathedral, Anglican Church, Catholic Church. |
Nearby Services |
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Bank, Chemist, Church, Garden Centre, Golf Club, Hospital, Library, Local Walks & Bike Rides, Park, Post Office, Pub, Restaurant, Shopping Centre, Shops, Surgery. |
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